I'm 34 years old now. I am at this very interesting moment in my life. I remember using mushrooms at 23 and being hooked on everything Terance McKenna said. I still think he is brilliant. That being said, over the years, I keep feeling drawn to Ram Dass as I age. There is a strange sense of faith in the truth in his words that resonates with me on the most basic level of spirituality that only increases in age. I find it fascinating. I love both of these humans. They question the fabric of consciousness on a level that is so exciting and enthralling. Once I dive in, I find myself submerged in soulful inquisitive reasoning, and it's so much fun. I've been pretty depressed the last few years of my life and every time I revisit a conversation like this, I instantly become connected to a higher power which I promise you is not a cliche expression. I feel alive and want to converse with similar-minded people. Please reach out if so inclined.
I've been through some major mental barriers which I know see as challenges I had to learn from. I've listened to ramdas, Alan Watts, louise hay and wayne dyer and the one saying that brought it all together. " I believe in me" kept repeating this and it helped me. I send you light, love, joy and peace.
He was just the perfect combination of Uber intelligence, real courage and being utterly heartled. So grateful. I adore him and am thankful for his presence
I feel a great reverence for Ram Dass. My experience of his life is one of a deep relationship with love and feeling accepted. He shows it in his smile!
He is my best friend, so intimately interconnected, constant beacon every day of my life, and I have never met him in person, I don't need to! He has made himself a permanent, most precious gift to the whole mankind. Forever and ever thank you my friend!
Going through life as if there was no tomorrow carefree ,happy, full of excitement ;every day I jumped out of bed ready for the new beautiful day. That was the person I use to be, then life happened, I can't remember exactly when my attention shifted from being joyful to becoming fearful but it happened. As happy and carefree I was it turned into a most ungrateful depressed, angry person .that no one wanted to be around me. Life is the journey not to take for granted, I really needed to hear that I will not be defined by society how I should be as an aging adult in our society. Fuck sake I was born in 1957 , I was the billboard face for sex drugs, rock and roll plus I also learned meditation at age 17 and have practiced it on and off depending on my situation, It's like AA once you know whats it's about you can't go back. Thank You Ram Das for the awareness that I don't have to be boiled to death then poured into what society views older people "should" be
Moe, I went through the same stages of life exactly. But then after 50 I've began my journey back to me carefree, full of excitement and joyful. I am still on my way to reach my origins of happiness and I know I'll be there. In many ways life is so much better after 55. Our minds are our prisons or our universes depends on how we look at and feel about the world. I wish you all the best as I do know what are you going through. Thank you for sharing your story.
Greeting Everyone, The example he gives in the beginning of this lecture... about the ticket in the train points out to our eternal nature,.,., It means WE(soul) never grows old... Our material bodies do...and consciousness which is a symptom of the soul remains unchanged...however the ability of the material bodies awareness varies a great deal...starts with less aware when we are in the womb,,,slowly spikes around adolescence and gradually goes down when a person nears his death... The soul and its symptom - consciousness is ageless !!! No wonder we always want things to last forever... but they dont... It is our inherent nature. If only we pay attention to these symptoms(become aware) life becomes more peaceful !!! Thank you baba Ram dass !
Thank Goodness you can double the speed of the delivery of your videos.....yes I know, I'm not elightened enough if I am impatient but I'm enjoying this so much, I want to listen to as much as I can with time I have at the moment.
Glad you enjoyed them. Ram Dass' words of wisdom got me through some challenging times in my life. I really jazzed to be asked to video tape the event years later...
Are parts 2, 3, and 4 on youtube? or available somewhere else online? my EGO needs the other three parts!! I hear Dass chucking now, "Does it now?" ha buh buh buh....But seriously folks....or....but etherically folks..." I would love to hear the other 3 episodes. Thanx.
Can you please provide a link to the other 3 parts you mentioned were on Brighteon? They don't come up in the search field on their website...Thank you
Why do people feel the need to comment on someone sexual preferences or compare them to other teachers? People just listen to what is offered. Even if you don't like someone or necessarily agree with them you can learn something. Instead of criticizing others, look to your own self growth. Such as why you find it necessary, compulsive to post such negative statements.
I found a good one here... but not in the same series... Ram Dass Here and Now - Episode 31 - Aging & Awakening ruclips.net/video/7DsXZLVZ81s/видео.html
Today the Ramster has been experiencing some major health issues(stroke for one)--he is looking for someone who can possibly be his aide--help prepare his meals, diaper him, get him dressed. You know, things like that. Call his home office if you are interested. This is a volunteer position!
A Jamieson Observation: "Rhythm not Mantra" is the way to: (1) Mindfulness, (2) Concentration & (3) To let Go. "To Let Go" Note: "In a World filled with Faith, hope & Love there's no room for hate, malice & wrongdoing." ( a clear mind). "My Rhythm tone & Energy" (Doing with compassion & love): Since I was a young child my "Rhythm not Mantra" in connection with "Sound & Vision " (Color & Discernment) is "tay rom, tay ta... tay ta, tay rom...tay tum." Why? "tay tum" is the phonetic for English.
@@Bobadua thank you. They are amazing. I originally heard Ram Dass when I was an undergrad at SUNY in Buffalo and he was still known as Richard Alport. He gave an inspiring lecture in the un- dergrad Psych dep't & his speech was instrumental in my moving to California, once I graduated. His words still motivate and inspire. Thank you.
This guy had everything going- came from extremely affluent background, became a Harvard University faculty and left all those. Its not so easy. This is almost like the Buddha leaving his princely life and Gandhi leaving his thriving practice as a lawyer. I saute Ramdass. Eckhart did not have to sacrifice anything like Ramdass.
Ram Dass never went without. Anything. And he was only at harvard for a couple of years as an assistant and who knows whre that would have gone. He's famous for taking LSD at harvard. Anyone could do that. Ghandi and the Buddha? Delerious.
I definitely want my two hours back. Kinda nervy for him to show up with nothing planned. Two hours I dragged through this like being caught on the back bumper of a car. Tedious, self-absorbed. No respect for the gathering. blech.
I'm 34 years old now. I am at this very interesting moment in my life. I remember using mushrooms at 23 and being hooked on everything Terance McKenna said. I still think he is brilliant. That being said, over the years, I keep feeling drawn to Ram Dass as I age. There is a strange sense of faith in the truth in his words that resonates with me on the most basic level of spirituality that only increases in age. I find it fascinating. I love both of these humans. They question the fabric of consciousness on a level that is so exciting and enthralling. Once I dive in, I find myself submerged in soulful inquisitive reasoning, and it's so much fun. I've been pretty depressed the last few years of my life and every time I revisit a conversation like this, I instantly become connected to a higher power which I promise you is not a cliche expression. I feel alive and want to converse with similar-minded people. Please reach out if so inclined.
Don't forget Alan Watts. They're all good! I just listened to some Terrance McKenna earlier today.
I would of sent a message but your comment was 5mos. ago.
Just keep opening to love, everything else is temporary
Ditto on alan watts. Pima chodran is great too
I've been through some major mental barriers which I know see as challenges I had to learn from. I've listened to ramdas, Alan Watts, louise hay and wayne dyer and the one saying that brought it all together. " I believe in me" kept repeating this and it helped me. I send you light, love, joy and peace.
I could listen to ram dass all day!... in fact... i do listen to ram dass all day. Fantastic spirit!
Same here
Absolutely 💗🙏🧘♂️🙏💗
Soooooo true
Same
Beautiful Soul❤
there’s no one like him
he has saved my life many times.
i got to tell him that
he doubled over and cried 🙏
Same .. ive felt him hit me on my head and pulls my beard telling me to calm down as i sob and thank him. He tells me you are loving awareness.
He was just the perfect combination of Uber intelligence, real courage and being utterly heartled. So grateful. I adore him and am thankful for his presence
I love Ram Dass. Such a genuine being. So grateful for his presence in my life.
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Thank u to my daughter Angela for introducing me to this special soul
She is aptly named
Wow. My mind is blown by this dude's amazing clarity. I love the message of it's okay to slow down.
I feel a great reverence for Ram Dass. My experience of his life is one of a deep relationship with love and feeling accepted. He shows it in his smile!
I would have loved to be embraced by him ❤️ thank you for being with us all now Dass.
No one can explain in such a nice way...only only only ramdass
He is my best friend, so intimately interconnected, constant beacon every day of my life, and I have never met him in person, I don't need to!
He has made himself a permanent, most precious gift to the whole mankind. Forever and ever thank you my friend!
Thank you for this ❤.
One of the best lectures of my lifetime....65 here :)
For me i became addicted to listen him ..
This is incredible how clear his message/way of explaining things, pass through me.
Such a gift to our journey...
I love you, Ram Dass. You say it all so well and open my mind and heart. Thanks Bobadua for posting these videos.
www.brighteon.com/channels/shidoshi
The beginning,
Truly Moving, Our Hearts ❤
Beautiful music
Shall now watch ❤
Many pearls of wisdom in this video regarding the soul and the ego.
Thank you.
I very much appreciate this. Thank you!
A remarkable soul🙏❤️🙏
Yes please bring the other 3 parts back!!!
www.brighteon.com/channels/shidoshi
Going through life as if there was no tomorrow carefree ,happy, full of excitement ;every day I jumped out of bed ready for the new beautiful day.
That was the person I use to be, then life happened, I can't remember exactly when my attention shifted from being joyful to becoming fearful but it happened.
As happy and carefree I was it turned into a most ungrateful depressed, angry person .that no one wanted to be around me.
Life is the journey not to take for granted, I really needed to hear that I will not be defined by society how I should be as an aging adult in our society.
Fuck sake I was born in 1957 , I was the billboard face for sex drugs, rock and roll plus I also learned meditation at age 17 and have practiced it on and off depending on my situation,
It's like AA once you know whats it's about you can't go back.
Thank You Ram Das for the awareness that I don't have to be boiled to death then poured into what society views older people "should" be
Moe, I went through the same stages of life exactly. But then after 50 I've began my journey back to me carefree, full of excitement and joyful. I am still on my way to reach my origins of happiness and I know I'll be there. In many ways life is so much better after 55. Our minds are our prisons or our universes depends on how we look at and feel about the world. I wish you all the best as I do know what are you going through. Thank you for sharing your story.
+Elena Starta you're welcome
rest in peace king. i know you’re out here as a lil kid somewhere 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for posting.... more and more and more Ram Dass....
Greeting Everyone,
The example he gives in the beginning of this lecture... about the ticket in the train points out to our eternal nature,.,., It means WE(soul) never grows old... Our material bodies do...and consciousness which is a symptom of the soul remains unchanged...however the ability of the material bodies awareness varies a great deal...starts with less aware when we are in the womb,,,slowly spikes around adolescence and gradually goes down when a person nears his death... The soul and its symptom - consciousness is ageless !!! No wonder we always want things to last forever... but they dont... It is our inherent nature. If only we pay attention to these symptoms(become aware) life becomes more peaceful !!! Thank you baba Ram dass !
Anicca, anatta, dukkha. Or, as Lewis Richmond puts is,
"Everything is connected.
Nothing lasts.
You are not alone."
Thanks. Would really like to see the other 3 parts! :)
www.brighteon.com/channels/shidoshi
@@Bobadua Thanks :)
Pure gold.
Wonderful explanation of all that IS.
Thanks for sharing!
Blessings and light to you.
Thank Goodness you can double the speed of the delivery of your videos.....yes I know, I'm not elightened enough if I am impatient but I'm enjoying this so much, I want to listen to as much as I can with time I have at the moment.
Thanks for the first part. Can you please find a possibility to share also the other parts with us. Much appreciated!
www.brighteon.com/channels/shidoshi
FINALLY! I HAVE CONVERTED AND I AM UPLOADING ALL 4 PARTS TO BRIGHTEON DOT COM UNDER 'TUBEROSE VIDEOS' ENJOY....!
Glad you enjoyed them. Ram Dass' words of wisdom got me through some challenging times in my life. I really jazzed to be asked to video tape the event years later...
Just hoping to find out where I can have access to parts 2, 3 and 4 of this 4 part fantastic talk. Thanks.
Elucidating!
Did anyone ever answer you? I just saw Part 1 and would love to see the others. Thanks!
www.brighteon.com/channels/shidoshi
So much love!
Where can i find the other parts of this speech??
www.brighteon.com/channels/shidoshi
Remarkable. I'd like to see parts 2-4 but I can't seem to find them. Any tips ?
I appreciate this
Are parts 2, 3, and 4 on youtube? or available somewhere else online? my EGO needs the other three parts!!
I hear Dass chucking now, "Does it now?" ha buh buh buh....But seriously folks....or....but etherically folks..."
I would love to hear the other 3 episodes. Thanx.
Ram Dass, tell the truth, love everyone.
Thank you.
Is there anyway to get the other 3 videos? I'd even pay for the disc set if necessary. Thanks! 🙏
www.brighteon.com/channels/shidoshi
'WOW' THAT'S ALL I'M ABLE TO SAY
RUclips took the other parts down. I will upload all of them to Brighteon.com, the RUclips alternative--uncensored, CIA-free...
hi there! thanks for the upload here.. did you upload other parts already? fascinating talk, curious to hear more! best
Dont find d it
@@bliss5133 Neither do I. 😞
@@k7u7b7a7 www.brighteon.com/channels/shidoshi
@@bliss5133 www.brighteon.com/channels/shidoshi
Can you please provide a link to the other 3 parts you mentioned were on Brighteon? They don't come up in the search field on their website...Thank you
www.brighteon.com/channels/shidoshi
@@Bobadua Awesome! Thank you so much!
Hameed Ali's Ridhwan Foundation teachings address these issues in ways that are as compelling as Ram Dass's.
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Can you upload the part 2,3,4 to archive.org or torrent?
Would truly appreciate if you could.
www.brighteon.com/channels/shidoshi
It says part 1 of 4. I cannot find 2, 3, & 4. Do they exist?
Does anybody know where to find the other parts?
How can I listen to other parts of this
I had all four parts on here, but RUclips removed 2-4. I will have to digitize them again and upload them again...
@@Bobadua That would be fantastic and hightly appreciated! All the best from Germany! 🦋 🙏
@@Bobadua would love to see parts 2 to 4
www.brighteon.com/channels/shidoshi
now thats an intro..... mmm love ram ram
Why do people feel the need to comment on someone sexual preferences or compare them to other teachers? People just listen to what is offered. Even if you don't like someone or necessarily agree with them you can learn something. Instead of criticizing others, look to your own self growth. Such as why you find it necessary, compulsive to post such negative statements.
hey, does anyone know where i can find the rest of the lecture?
Diogo Macedo On RUclips they are deleted. If you find them anywhere, please post :D
I found a good one here... but not in the same series...
Ram Dass Here and Now - Episode 31 - Aging & Awakening
ruclips.net/video/7DsXZLVZ81s/видео.html
www.brighteon.com/channels/shidoshi
@@Bobadua thanks. I was reading my comment like it was someone elses. Thank you to me from 4 years ago also
🙏
Today the Ramster has been experiencing some major health issues(stroke for one)--he is looking for someone who can possibly be his aide--help prepare his meals, diaper him, get him dressed. You know, things like that. Call his home office if you are interested. This is a volunteer position!
03:22 if you want to skip the ridiculously long intro....
Thanks Om shanti Om
I would cut the intro, that’s way too long for 2021 😆🤚🏽 🙏🏽🕉
Ah yes the language, had a great conversation using letters from a restaurant sign!
In the video, Ram Dass says he is 63. This must be from 1994.
Gratitude.
😊
1:17:56 Thank you for saying this, Sir. This is very true and few people see the chain of causation.
1:31:38 This is contexted to your Generation. Newer Generations don't necessarily perceive the Soul this way.
A Jamieson Observation: "Rhythm not Mantra" is the way to:
(1) Mindfulness, (2) Concentration & (3) To let Go.
"To Let Go" Note: "In a World filled with Faith, hope & Love
there's no room for hate, malice & wrongdoing." ( a clear mind).
"My Rhythm tone & Energy" (Doing with compassion & love):
Since I was a young child my "Rhythm not Mantra"
in connection with "Sound & Vision " (Color & Discernment) is
"tay rom, tay ta... tay ta, tay rom...tay tum."
Why?
"tay tum" is the phonetic for English.
amazing.
How do I get to listen to part 2, 3 & 4?
I HAVE CONVERTED AND I AM UPLOADING ALL 4 PARTS TO (BRIGHTEON.COM) UNDER 'TUBEROSE VIDEOS' ENJOY....!
@@Bobadua thank you. They are amazing. I originally heard Ram Dass when I was an undergrad at SUNY in Buffalo and he was still known as Richard Alport. He gave an inspiring lecture in the un- dergrad Psych dep't & his speech was instrumental in my moving to California, once I graduated. His words still motivate and inspire. Thank you.
absolutely he is talking to me
What’s the point in giving us part 1 of 4, without uploading parts 2-3-4? And putting a link in the dialogue box ?
www.brighteon.com/channels/shidoshi
Where are the other 3 parts?
www.brighteon.com/channels/shidoshi
The struggle is real
This guy had everything going- came from extremely affluent background, became a Harvard University faculty and left all those. Its not so easy. This is almost like the Buddha leaving his princely life and Gandhi leaving his thriving practice as a lawyer. I saute Ramdass.
Eckhart did not have to sacrifice anything like Ramdass.
Ram Dass never went without. Anything. And he was only at harvard for a couple of years as an assistant and who knows whre that would have gone. He's famous for taking LSD at harvard. Anyone could do that. Ghandi and the Buddha? Delerious.
and ps i think he got fired anyway. why does anyone talk about eckhart unless they are under 30. he's for the kiddie crowd. Alan Watts.
@@garypuckettmuse you seem really angry. I hope you are ok.
@@lindamay1 so so corny and second-hand internet copy-cat. linda, you seem really stupid. i hope you are ok.
@@garypuckettmuse bless you. Have you tried Samaritans? I am sure they could help you. You probably need a kind ear. Much love. 🥰
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❤️
They're all here...
Where or how can I hear the rest of the talk? Part 2, 3, 4? Thank you.
There are no subtitles...
Where may we see parts 2, 3 and 4?
Would really love to hear the rest!!💖
26:23
27:33
Donda
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i didn't know hulk hogan was so smart
KingOfKings haha what the?
Yes 😂
Haha
Of course the Buddha in Tibet demands an arm or a leg!
A man and a woman raising a child know love that love is not working out.
*eyebrow raise* *eyebrow raise* *Holds up sexy sign*
1:29:28 model
1:17:55
When the alter boy takes some wine that means nothing to the priest but a bottle of wine from Marpa House demands hell from the Buddha!
:D
I'm getting a 80's wrestling vibe from his look
Seems as it takes ram dass a long time and much repetition to say what he wants
😂😂
Lol, murder she wrote
hahahahaha
Ram Dass is a Charlatan.
Why the name “Ram The Ass? “. Anything to do with his sexuality?
kalhaai I think his name was "Ram Dass"
I definitely want my two hours back. Kinda nervy for him to show up with nothing planned. Two hours I dragged through this like being caught on the back bumper of a car. Tedious, self-absorbed. No respect for the gathering. blech.
Sounds like cat videos may be more your thing. Some aren’t ripe enough yet.
Good vid. Didn't know he was a butt surfer though. That diminishes his teachings.
Then you never understood.
and so you must think that nudity is a perversion ie adam and eve
If God wanted us to be nude, we would have been born that way!
Using the term 'butt surfer' diminishes you
The only thing that diminishes his teaching is when he says some guru read his mind (that’s a lie)
Ram Dass is a Charlatan